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guy that i mean. really all over the place when i saw that performance out i didn't you know this way should be like just i don't everybody in the compost. after night after he just became a star in the compost everybody just recognized that you know i said. push him to perform an event. be. you so. i'll just do it it's just a feat. literally. to eat so i was just doing comedy just. to show the people you need to. be free.
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to a body in place behind you with these guys would somehow listen to your mom. who happens . any funny thing is you dropped out and he's the only one with. it in my next life i want to drop. down being punished. i will put a straight face so these kids don't mean i'm just going to act like i'm not me. ok . the reverse meister is going to be a very bumpy ride bright let's go. you . have. asked god i was thinking back
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i. was. a physical. little actor sure no one really wanted to try to keep it like this you're right jessica. records. harder. for. that aren't true are you guys doing how you catch him not if you did it by saying that this was by this was my seatback this was this exactly . i miss him. and his memory flashback. well you are used to sit down with. like he's obviously my kid
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you know all in fun that's once upon a time my stepmom thinks i'm a student of this i see here to see my mom my son to know see these students and he just he did so is the theme of. this is a sufi mission to do that that he's somebody who hates to spite me not to this that knew something good come from public schools. shifts. is going to be
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a problem. is this guy brand new. no no no no no no no longer please not the cause. of. the cop playing in. man. like you with the one cause it's my baby. to spank you my baby is bomb. like it's a must there's going to court if i call me this you don't drop a little thing for you know it's just too. drinks for me though whatever launches something. i say life to me. i just made
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a decision i like then just hit the street this guy goes so i think i said hoarsely i said making things happen for me. i mean one thousand nine hundred five and left school i don't think chances so i tried everything i tried for all from playing to problems playing the keyboard to play in the big easy. although i committed what to. do did. you sleep around by the room. so i went to city talk to the city i've never felt so much been like for. what two weeks i should be fine. this is how despite of being this kind of media you have an injury where you feel. you would find sunday more so right now for the next two weeks called me to sit down with me.
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bad came out. of my means somebody doesn't hold anything back which is like the basket basket doesn't hold water and when i said good name basket money actually defined my kind of my kind of didn't because i just see do we do not have any future in system and that's how basket i came into life trust me in this country now you can ask to get out. if. you look. around you can differentiate just. contact. people stop changing now you look beautiful trying to change judgment is very common and i bet you know people who have not because of they did not make you who recognized. her that i'm interested.
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actually makes you very. much because. i. believe that if taxi drivers start giving you that. you can also charge me. to speak. to they're going to be experiencing some. fast. just relax stay calm and i'll make sure i take you to your destination in one piece thank you for writing with me on the taxi. of getting a lot of attention from the ladies did. you know for sure what would happen. if you. kids.
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that do this keep my shows. twenty seconds put on facebook you tube. blogs and just put it out there. thirty minutes everywhere. is one thing i was very viral. however i really. i look so old but just possible to make the title of every skit that i create a negative title so people won't see it it was nice to see. them. but if. you know.
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you had someone using extras this time around i'm using real comedians that can give me the expression on the car that i need my skates number two three people that seem to want. this noise is big business on staying on topic for yeah yeah it's you know he has never really had a bad. g.p.s. i hate to say but that's what is true. i'm happy. that our ports are struggling this business is brisk the. phrase is you know you know yes sure. that you do it's like russian roulette it's
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the next show it politically just hits you in your head that's what it is about this. crazy over so to the very oh like people like basketball so badly because he has beauties brown points really he doesn't even need. his just down the stage i'm people i wound now basket my guests have not because of the jokes only because he's going to. be he glamorized the business was you know. not so many how fluid the trade goes is very expensive but if you flew distaste you would you would use them sound money for you which got you a good place to buy probably. down off. the walls talking about what the various masterminds is facing what she said shoes books i should see those books. that.
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it's. just possible to make sure. the club with the. guys you know governor thinks. it is good. to disagree. because commitment is good for you board. and there's a space to. do this and you to be. president too much sometimes to think i'll give you comedians always have you know i was coming back a very sad that i think he was going to pressure to try to move. him but why do. you try to go back to where you find it. is about the. money. and he does. and after the gig it was also
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like you know it was was nothing he said he was and just went off on i will continue in my room in the room to try to communicate with my family friends and it was already late what i wanted he was asleep so i was just bed try to watch t.v. that didn't help so i had to take my pills and slept snazzy life happens every time . but you know i thought it was funny when i was young and it was all my friends were very funny and i realized that love was actually a gift so i was just blessed with such people you know. as i was the truth and was such. a.
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have not shine a light on your hero with your moment for the international pacer war two thousand and eighteen for more information go to isa war dot com. a show of force in siberia three hundred thousand troops joined the knowledge of war games for russia since the soviet air. company back to bully and watching al-jazeera live from a headquarters in doha also coming up the saudi iraqi led coalition battles hoofy rebels over a main supply route in the many city of data. when speak up along the u.s.
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east coast as hurricane florence of oh chose these are live pictures from south carolina. and world leaders gather in ghana for the funeral of former u.n. secretary general kofi anna. rather me put in his watch an army of more than a quarter of a million russian soldiers on their largest military exercises since the fall of the soviet union russia's president says he wants to beef up the military but has no aggressive plans for the first time chinese troops are also part of the war games nato says the drills are called every herself for large scale conflicts chalons reports from voted last talk. three hundred thousand personnel thirty six thousand tanks and other vehicles one thousand aircraft eighty ships and supply
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vessels that's the size of voss stock two thousand and eighteen according to russia's defense ministry even if there might be some exaggeration there these drills are still huge the largest since one thousand nine hundred one bloody near putin flew into watch of the super bowl firing range of near where the russian chinese and one goalie and borders meet soldiers and hardware from all three countries are taking part. that is not in this way i want to express special gratitude to the soldiers of the people's republic of china and mongolia our duty to russia i am referring now to russian servicemen our duty to the homeland as did ready to defend the sovereignty the security and the national interests of our country. it's a huge show of force from the modernized russian military boosted by increased funding and the crucial battle experience it's gained in syria the chinese involvement in russia's drills has raised particular concerns in the west it's a sign the two eurasian powers are overcoming historical animosities to forge
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a strengthening partnership they want to show that if the united states asserts itself in the korean peninsula if they move against iran that they're likely to come up against a unified front from beijing and russia so it's really about showing solidarity and showing that that's an alignment of interests. putin said russia is a peace loving state that does not and cannot have aggressive plans but nato has condemned the drills as rehearsal for a large scale conflict the north atlantic alliance has also been testing capabilities british french and german jets simulated flight interceptions over western europe on wednesday to deter russian planes from entering nato airspace russia and the west haven't seem quite so hostile since the cold war these military exercises with china coincide with russia hosting the chinese president and other asian leaders at the eastern economic forum here in the pacific port city of light of all stock and taken together these two things show the russia are increasingly seen as its partners in interests in this part of the world more that in the
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capitals of europe and the united states will reach islands al-jazeera but it will stop. that to the un humanitarian coordinator in yemen says hundreds of thousands of real lives sorry about that. are at the u.n. we're going to go to yemen and the u.n. humanitarian coordinator for yemen says hundreds of thousands of lives hang in the balance as intense fighting between sound erratic coalition and who the rebels escalate in the port city of who data commanders of the saudi erotic coalition say they continue to supply a main supply route in the region to the fighters are underpaying the claim saying they have repelled government forces and stop their progress kilo sixteen is one of the main hoofy supply routes linking her data to the rebel held capital and her simmons has been following developments from djibouti. there's certainly no letup in reports that the saudi u.s.
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led coalition and government forces on the ground have cut off warm major supply line between the port city of who data and the. rebel held capital sana'a now the implications of this are huge because there's already a major humanitarian catastrophe going on in yemen this will just add to it on a grand scale warnings from all quarters that this was the last thing needed in the run up to attempt to try to get some sort of dialogue going only dialogue not certainly a peace deal at this day. the u.n. special envoy. traveled to. probably thursday to go there if it's possible and then on from there to riyadh but the timing of this is really difficult for him he had said that he had tried to get to the table he seemed sympathetic in some parts of his announcement last saturday
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towards who it is in terms of what the difficulties were but no one knows really what the true motivations of either side is in terms of gains or losses it would seem no that the coalition is determined to make a major leap forward as they see it in this conflict and a leap backwards for the human beings involved meanwhile the spanish government has changed its mind and is allowing a shipment of bombs to saudi arabia after all government leaders announced last week that canceled is in the delivery of four hundred laser guided weapons ons control activists say they're disappointed by the u. turn and a government rethink of the dia creators concerned about spanish jobs and the future of and more lucrative contract to supply washington. now the two russians wanted for the attempted murder of a former russian spy have appeared on television professing their innocence saying they were tourists. and his daughter yulia were poisoned in the u.k. in march when that band's navvy the chalk and british prime minister has dismissed
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the interview as lies. the two men certainly look like the u.k.'s prime suspects in the poisoning of sergei and march we are indeed those who were shown on surveillance videos. the man also confirmed their names are the same as those revealed by british police thought to be aliases and that it is them on this c.c.t.v. footage but they deny they were in solsbury at the exact time of the poisoning for anything more than a holiday. they have a famous corridor with their the source. it is famous not only in europe or over the world i think it's famous for its one hundred twenty three meter spire it's famous for its clock the first clock that was invented in the world and which still works prosecutors say the man visited solsbury on consecutive days the first day only for
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a few hours before returning to london the two russians say it was because of the snowy weather british investigators say they were planning a murder the interviews failed to change official opinions in the u.k. a government spokesman said they clear the men are russian military intelligence officers the m.p. for songs but he dismissed the interview as propaganda delighted the alexander patrol of an whistlin barre shop were able to see the world class attractions that soulsby has to offer tweeted john glenn but very strange to come all this way for just two days while carrying not the chalk in their luggage the interview came a day after the russian president vladimir putin said the man had been found and that there was nothing unusual about them british officials suspect the interview is a carefully staged managed attempt to turn the u.k.'s version of event on its head neve barkha al-jazeera. the u.n. humanitarian coordinator for syria is calling for all parties involved in to halt hostilities and the need for further humanitarian aid to be brought into the rebel
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held enclave panels months is says nearly forty thousand people have fled it loops in september face. it libya is the most congested governorate in syria more than three million people living there about one point four million internally displaced . the situation in libya is really very different to any other area given the compositional including all the fighters and extremist groups that are there and that really brings the need for humanitarian diplomacy for diplomacy folk conflict prevention key element too of course is that at the moment a few minutes we hope for the best we're preparing for the worst. stephanie decker has more from on turkey's border with syria. nine hundred thousand people those are the estimates from the united nations of the worst case scenario if there is a full on military offensive on the province of idlib they fear that that's the amount of civilians who could try to flee to safety what does that mean though
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however because it is surrounded by government forces most people don't want to go to those areas there's a small area controlled by turkey turkish backed forces to the north the u.n. believes around seven hundred thousand people could flee in that direction that's a huge humanitarian effort and this is why you have increasing calls for there to be some kind of a political solution turkmen taint its borders are going to remain closed it already hosts over three and a half million people million syrians and it cannot take any more this is why the diplomatic tract the political talks are ongoing certainly reading the ground the last three days no airstrikes no barrel bombs on it of sporadic shelling yes across the border but i think we can read from that the turkey has been given more time to try to talk to the armed groups inside particularly those sticking groups being called terrorist organizations to try and get them to disband that is going to be a major challenge that is an incredibly complicated scenario and certainly for the opposition is the province is their last stand everyone will tell you at this point
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in time it's impossible to predict how it's all going to play out france's president emanuel my coin is acknowledging for the first time the french state was responsible for the systematic use of torture during the algerian war in the one nine hundred fifty s. and sixty's natasha butler has more from paris. well this is a very significant statement by him at all michael it is the first time that a french president has admitted state responsibility in the death of morris or dan one nine hundred fifty seven during the algerian war of independence now more saddam was a mathematics teacher at the university of algiers he was a communist he was an anti colonial activist and what his widow says is the one evening he was taken away from his home by the french military taken to a prison and then she never saw him again the french military said to her that he had escaped but she never believed them she believed that he had been tortured and that he had died in captivity what is only now more than sixty years later though
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the french president has admitted that morris or die did die that he was tortured at the hands of the french military and it's a very significant statement indeed it closes a chapter for her i did also perhaps opens one one another one for other people because he has said that the french state archives on that period of time will be open so other people other relatives of people who disappeared at the time we have to find out what happened to their loved ones and whether or not the french military was involved in their deaths still ahead on al-jazeera britain's government office business advice on how to handle a no deal breaks. hello
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we got more sunshine across a good part of the middle east a chance of one of those still spinning their way across turkey maybe the odd shower there into syria lebanon jordan over the next day or so but essentially for the most part does look largely dry the showers will be a bit further north pushing up towards the blacks. see maybe towards the caucuses as well but so warm sunshine for pirates at twenty nine celsius warm sunshine too for karate again at twenty nine degrees but we are going to see temperatures again getting up into the forty's for a good part of iraq and also into kuwait into the forty's here in dakar as well with a high of forty two celsius on friday looking at temperatures around thirty eight in abu dhabi a little more on the humid side here similar conditions as we go on through as day but it is pretty much wall to wall sunshine and bunny is on side to into southern africa but a bit of cloud right now making its way away from the southern brightening skies.
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